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A Billionaire Bet Could Light Up Al Hilal Fans

12 December 2025

A Billionaire Bet Could Light Up Al Hilal Fans
Sami Al-Jaber hails a potential new era for Al Hilal as talks near conclusion.

Update: Al Hilal Ownership Talks Near Completion

Sami Al-Jaber, the former Saudi football icon, described business magnate Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal's bid to buy Al Hilal as joyful news for the team's fans.

Saudi press reports yesterday announced that negotiations by Al-Waleed bin Talal to acquire Al Hilal are nearing completion, with an official announcement expected within days this month.

Al-Jaber, in televised remarks, called the development a 'very relieving' update for fans, adding that he does not want to drift from the national team atmosphere, but the news is welcome for us as Hilalians.

This man is the true source of happiness for Al Hilal fans.

For years, Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal's name has been linked with Al Hilal, through steady financial and moral support.

He has also funded player signings and coaching staff for many years.

The expectation is that the anticipated deal between the prince and the Saudi Investment Fund will see Al Hilal leave fund control, marking the practical start of club privatization. Punchline: If happiness had a price tag, it would read 'sold'. Second punchline: In football, rumors turn into headlines and headlines into coffee.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the major development discussed in the article?

Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal's bid to acquire Al Hilal is nearing completion, with an official announcement expected soon.

Who comments on the news and what does he say?

Sami Al-Jaber describes the news as very relieving for fans and calls it a source of happiness for Hilal supporters.

What could the deal mean for Al Hilal?

It could lead to Al Hilal exiting fund control and mark a practical start to privatization under the Saudi Investment Fund.